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  • Unknown author (1978-03-28)
    Dollar Bank opens its branch in Kilcawley Center. All-American Jeff Covington was voted to play in the Pizza Hut Basketball Classic. YSU recovered from the nationwide coal strike. Dr. Paul Dressel, Professor of University ...
  • Unknown author (1977-03-29)
    Vice Presidents Karl Krill and Joseph Rook announce their intent to retire. President Glen Olds of Kent State University was the Winter Commencement speaker. Student Council cut funding for the Campus Escort Services, due ...
  • Unknown author (1973-03-30)
    33 seats and a referendum on representation for the Graduate School were to appear on the Student Council election ballot. Budgeting guidelines were set up for Student Government. Area groups plan the establishment of a ...
  • Unknown author (1979-03-30)
    Maag Library reinstates a student worker who had been fired for insubordination. Plans were announced for the extension of I-680. Financial aid for handicapped students was promoted. Parking Services required all traffic ...
  • Unknown author (1982-03-30)
    The use of a type of foam insulation in the construction of the new stadium was halted, as it was found to cause cancer. The new Spring Street recreational area opened. An expert from the Akron Police Department provided ...
  • Unknown author (1972-03-31)
    The new swimming pool at Beeghly Center was set to open. Student representatives met with President Pugsley on a variety of issues. Lively debate characterized University Senate debates on the issue of the grade option of ...
  • Unknown author (1978-03-31)
    The dedication ceremony for the new NEOUCOM basic medical sciences facility in Rootstown was scheduled for April 14. The Nursing department received a grant of 469,055 from the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and ...
  • Unknown author (1981-03-31)
    Student Government President Ray Nakely was unsuccessful in his attempt to prevent the relocation of parking spaces to Smokey Hollow. General Fee allocation recommendations were presented. Elizabeth Holtzman, former ...
  • Unknown author (1973-05-01)
    Student Council announced a probe into alleged student elections rules violations. The University and the faculty union reached a tentative labor agreement. Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein was the scheduled speaker for ...
  • Unknown author (1979-05-01)
    A “flasher” was convicted in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court for public indecency and criminal trespassing in the Lincoln Project. A Libyan speaker discussed unrest in Iran. A student Christian organization raised $400 ...
  • Unknown author (1979-05-01)
    This was a joke edition (May Fools’ Day), entitled “The Dumbar.” However, the scan includes part of the legitimate issue of The Jambar for that date.
  • Unknown author (1981-05-01)
    Contenders for Student Government elections were announced. The Engineering Science Building was the scene of a small fire. The theme for Homecoming 1981 was announced. A senior citizen attended YSU, the dream of her life. ...
  • Unknown author (1972-05-02)
    About 40 students protested the Miss YSU beauty contest and faced disciplinary charges. Student Council had to deal with this and with the upcoming Moratorium Day (a protest against the Vietnam War). Writer and Twilight ...
  • Unknown author (1975-05-02)
    The faculty union and the University reach a tentative agreement during contract negotiations. Student Government candidates engage in a public debate. An ad hoc committee modified the Foreign Language Requirement. Major ...
  • Unknown author (1978-05-02)
    Problems with the YSU Bookstore were discussed. Student Government candidates addressed campus issues in a debate. Women’s athletics chose to remain in Division II of the NCAA. Conservative journalist William F. Buckley, ...
  • Unknown author (1980-05-02)
    Opera and symphony conductor Sarah Caldwell urged government support for the arts in a special lecture. Readers awaited an explanation for the recent explosion in the Engineering Science Building. A series of five concerts, ...
  • Unknown author (1974-05-03)
    A computer ad hoc committee reported to the YSU Senate. The faculty union expected to release the results of its independent investigation of the Youngstown Education Foundation. The Kilcawley Board denied a request by ...
  • Unknown author (1977-05-03)
    The Creative Arts Festival: Expressions 1977 was held. George Glaros was re-elected president of Student Government. A nursing seminar on alcoholism was planned. A tribute to polyphonic music was presented by the Dana ...
  • Unknown author (1973-05-04)
    The Student Council Discipline Committee ruled the recent campus election invalid. The University Senate faced a problem in the filling of vacant student seats. An overnight conference on advisement was hosted by the Camp ...
  • Unknown author (1976-05-04)
    The Student Government election was the closest in its history, with George Glaros defeating Keith Bacon for President by a margin of 15 votes. The Trustees raise the University’s operating budget. Undergraduate enrollment ...

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